Manual / Issue 12 On Further Review
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- 2019
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- Anita N. Bateman, Laurie Anne Brewer, Becci Davis, Jamie Gabbarelli, Bethany Johns, Elon Cook Lee, Kevin McBride, Walker Mettling, Jessica Rosner, Suzanne Scanlan, Nell Painter, Allison Pappas, Pamela A. Parmal, Shiyanthi Thavapalan, Nick White, RISD Museum, Rhode Isalnd School of Design Manual
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From the Files
Laurie Anne Brewer lays out what we know—and perhaps will never
know—about the intersection of Indigenous and settler-colonizer cultures
in a pair of Innu-style moccasins “made by Scotch family named
Campbell.”
Double Takes
Anita N. Bateman analyzes how Ronnie Goodman’s “ability to cultivate an
ecosystem of resistance contributes to his exceptional interrelation of
form,” with Goodman himself elaborating on the genesis of his Birth of
Occupy print.
Pamela A. Parmal and Bethany Johns consider an unfinished early 19th-century sampler. Johns asks: “Can we imagine not finishing as an act of resistance, a reversal of the expectation of feminine perfection? Did this maker run out of interest, ability, time, patience, or life itself?”
Kevin McBride suggests that a ca. 1700 portrait may depict the Mashantucket Pequot sachem Robin Cassacinamon, while Lorén M. Spears explains, “For more than four hundred years the portrait has been identified as Ninigret, and to the Narragansett people it will remain as such.”
Artists on Art
Walker Mettling’s Tracings poster insert follows his research on a
printed textile to the Igorot people of the Philippines and the human
zoos presented for entertainment at the 1904 St. Louis world’s fair.
Jessica Rosner records visiting the RISD Museum in 10.12.18 (Friday afternoon): “It is almost closing time. The guards are happy but not me. . . . There is so much I want to write, to explain. Now it is dark. I have to go to the grocery store. I can imagine Ree Morton saying that very thing.”
In As Far As We Can Go, Nick White recasts the figures in an untitled John Singer Sargent sketch.
“‘I saw the woman get sawed in half in Tunica, at one of the casinos, with him.’
‘I know. . . . I was there. I just forgot that you were there too.’”
Portfolio
Becci Davis directly addresses works in the collection in Letters to Four Venerable Bodies.
Object Lessons
Suzanne Scanlan outlines how Tynietoy dollhouses and miniature furniture
shaped taste, “narrowing the gap between public display and private
domain.”
Researching an abolitionist textile, Elon Cook Lee unravels narratives of violence and activism, weaving “a tale of a painter, a poet, and an insatiable printmaker. But that’s not all.”
“When and why did this lovingly executed drawing cease to be considered precious or valuable?” Jamie Gabbarelli considers Saint George, Antonio Tempesta, and the ravages of time.
From the Files
Allison Pappas ponders the Peter J. Cohen Collection of vernacular
photographs, asking “What stories are restored when snapshots become
part of museum collections? What stories are lost with the anonymity of
the photographers and subjects to whom they once belonged?”
How To
Shiyanthi Thavapalan (re)constructs the striding lions of Babylon from the Babylonian Processional Way.
Manual: a journal about art and its making, a twice-yearly publication, uses the collections, exhibitions, and collaborations of the RISD Museum as an impetus for essays and interviews, artist interventions, and archive highlights. A fusion of academic arts journal and design magazine, Manual is a resource for engaged conversations about art, design, and the impact of creative making by curators, artists, scholars, and educators.
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